29 and feeling fine

Y’all, I’m 29!

This last year has been the most difficult one I’ve had so far, but it has had some of the highlights, too. I’m learning about the bittersweetness of life of being present to that instead of trying to reconcile everything or figure it all out.

If you’ve never read “Carry On, Warrior”, you at least need to read this hilarious excerpt when Glennon canceled her birthday. It’s a rough ride when we have to face the realization that we aren’t special little snowflakes who the world revolves around on our birthdays! I totally get that this year! 🙂 So funny.

I have lots of reflecting to do and I’m excited about the things God has been stirring up and what that will bring about in this new year for me.

Until then, let me offer you my completely unsolicited recommendations. Also known as, the things I annoyingly bring up in conversation all the time. Or, Sarah’s top 10 things she can’t live without….

THIS SHAMPOO/CONDITIONER – DevaCurl One Condition No-Poo Decadence – this is the crazy stuff I’ve been talking about as a replacement for shampoo and conditioner for curly hair. so weird and SO great.

THIS COZINESS – Rose Quartz Duvet Cover – got this as a gift, and what a soft, beautiful gift it is to my cozy bedroom!

THIS QUICHE RECIPE – 4 eggs to each 1 cup of milk plus pie crust and some kind of shredded cheese and whatever else you want to put in it – spinach, garlic, bacon, onion, artichoke hearts, jalapenos, whatever! 350 degrees for 45 minutes or until browned and cooked through. You guys, this is so delicious, you can eat it for any meal, it feels fancy, and I swear, it’s impossible to mess up!

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ABOUT ME

I'm Sarah Rose.

I’m a Southern-California native who is passionate about the power of communication and the connection that happens through conversation, especially alongside coffee.

I write and speak about the lies of shame, the truth of grace, and the freedom that comes from relating authentically to one another, especially for women in the church. I have degrees in youth ministry, counseling ministry, and am working on one in English.

I always have at least one book to read in my purse, am infamous for making silly faces at babies in public, and could live on pizza for every meal.